Tag: winter storm

  • Winter Clouds Gather During Golden Hour as a Storm Approaches

    Winter Clouds Gather During Golden Hour as a Storm Approaches

    Three image panorama taken last winter, prior to a storm system moving into the Lake Tahoe basin. This image was was made possible by standing on a public pier along the west shore. Lake Tahoe Basin. February 2024.

  • Lake Tahoe Leap Year Blizzard Footage (2.28.24 – 3.2.24)

    Lake Tahoe Leap Year Blizzard Footage (2.28.24 – 3.2.24)

    This storm was impressive, to say the least. Winds were relentless and we went from having an insignificant snowpack at lake level (6,200 – 6,300 ft) to being completely buried over the course of a long weekend. For licensing inquiries please email: info@davidnbraun Location: Lake Tahoe Basin. South Lake Tahoe, CA. Dates: 2.28.24, 3.1.2, 3.2.24

  • Calm Before the Storm

    Calm Before the Storm

    Calm before the storm … it truly felt like spring the past few days with minimal wind and warm daytime temps.  These were some of the views I enjoyed while touring around with Echo. The snow was soft and wanting to transition into corn, but did not quite get there. Still, I enjoyed some nice turns that…

  • Husky Snow Day (GoPro 6 w/ Karma Stabilizer)

    Husky Snow Day (GoPro 6 w/ Karma Stabilizer)

    Yuba and Echo playing in deep snow after a major winter storm passed through the Sierra Nevada. Yuba (grey and white) is older and has experienced many snow storms in Tahoe, but we only recently rescued Echo (black and white) from the Central Valley and can assume this was her first time in snow. She…

  • Tahoe Backcountry Storm Day Shoot w/ Skier Ty Dayberry and Savannah Amos (5D Mark III, GoPro 4)

    Tahoe Backcountry Storm Day Shoot w/ Skier Ty Dayberry and Savannah Amos (5D Mark III, GoPro 4)

    After digging out our own parking spot in the Sno-Park we started our tour, skiing past cabins that were almost completely buried. We began in t shirts, enjoying the warm sun and becoming skeptical of what kind of snow conditions we would encounter. Once we got to the ridge line we found ourselves in winter…